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To do what?? We have procured a carrier killer before there even was a carrier to kill, know what it means???


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To do what?? We have procured a carrier killer before there even was a carrier to kill, know what it means???
15K/40K tons or 3/8 complete! It is near completion
So if it is 50% complete, it will be very near completion
If it is 60% complete, it will be very very near completion and so on, right?
I guess it is because of the coming election and the independence day that indian politicians want to show off their "indigenous' islandless flat top structure and to beef up the cheers!
Calling a empty hull near completion is a bit of wishful thinking isn't it?
As far as information goes, it doesn't even have propulsion. So it will be relying on tugboats.
Resorting to china vs India, India will always come off 2nd best. Because, the liaoning is an operable carrier with retrofitted by the chinese, vikrant is an empty hull that is already 4 years behind schedule.
Know yourself and know your enemy and in a 100 battles you will never be in peril. Sun Tzu quote,Indian can learn a thing or two.
Indian waving the flag of his former colonial master? Funny...
To do what?? We have procured a carrier killer before there even was a carrier to kill, know what it means
2018 is it's commission date? China may have two nuclear-power super-carriers by then...
To all those brainless Chinese Trollers who have contributed on this thread displaying your bare assed hatred and jealousy towards India.
First of all, try to learn - if possible and if your highly inflated egos CAN - the MEANING OF "Launch" in nautical terms the WORLD OVER. For your puerile and dimwit trolling brains, a LAUCH does not mean comissioning. Even in China, nautical terminology by world's shipping companies would term a hull (with a lot of work to do inside), as a launch.
That said, we know the difference between launch and commissioning and while your phallus measuring vitriol looks at demeaning the IAC from day one, we have come this far with lot of hurdles. And yes, we take it that there will be more hurdles on the way but each day has been and is a new day in the context of the IAC.
Now Chinese trolling kids, learn something from even our Pakistani neighbors who have congratulated us on this forum and this (and other threads) . If not, chew on some lessons of decency and self respect which is lacking on your part.
you're a trolling retard. How many "launches" a ship has? 20?
It's 30% completion without an island, without elevators, without pulpusion systems, without any eletronics, cable wires, ec, without any self-defence weapons without radars ... you name it. Nothing! --- all these depends on the countless vendors from the entire world: US, UK, Italy, Russia, France, Israel, Germany...
just with a big hole in the middle of this crap and 2 lines of working slums on top, is this your 81 IQ's definition of "launch"?
1 week later, it will be dragged into the dry dock to repaint, then "launch" again... and again?
pretty retarded, isn't it?
Congrads India for showing the world what retardation means!![]()
BEIJING: The launch of INS Vikrant has raised hackles in China, with Chinese defence experts saying the aircraft carrier would have great significance for India as it would allow the Indian Navy to wade into the Pacific Ocean - which Beijing considers as its backyard.
"This bears great significance to Indian Navy. It makes India only the fifth country after the US, Russia, Britain and France to have such capabilities," senior captain Zhang Junshe, vice-president of China's Naval Research Institute, told the state-run CCTV on Monday.
The Indian Navy will have lead over China as it will have two aircraft carriers by the end of this year with INS Vikramaditya, the refitted carrier from Russia joining INS Viraat, which is already in service even though Vikrant was expected to be operational by 2018, he said.
"Which means by the end of this year India will become the only country in Asia to have two aircraft carriers. This will enhance the overall capabilities especially the power projection capabilities of the Indian Navy," Zhang said.
Ruling out any race for more carriers in the region, Zhang defended India and China having more carriers since they have vast coasts and huge populations and the importance of defending the sea lanes far from home due to dependence on external trade.
China is reportedly building two more aircraft carriers but their schedules are not known yet.
Zhang earlier told the state-run China Daily that with Vikrant, the Indian Navy will be more capable of patrolling distant oceans.
"India's first self-made carrier, along with reinforced naval strength, will further disrupt the military balance in South Asia," he said.India is very likely to quicken its pace to steer eastward to the Pacific, where the US and China are competing to dominate.The launch of the Vikrant as well as the first nuclear submarine Arihant also aroused the curiosity and concerns among analysts from different state-run thinktanks in China.
"The new indigenous carrier will further strengthen India's naval power and also add some bargaining chips with the world's major military vendors such as Russia," Wang Daguang, a researcher of military equipment based in Beijing said.
Song Xiaojun, a military commentator in Beijing, said the Vikrant uses technology from the 1980s and thus serves as an experiment for the Indian Navy to set technical standards for future vessels.![]()
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